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allanjames 
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i  just want to replace cd player in two piece radio cd player they are seperate, i have i dvd player that has rcas out. i'd like to tap in to exesting system keeping radio using amp and speakers, if i could find the wiring scematics for the cd player im sure i could patch in ,and have dvd mp3s
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The factory amp in this car has a high level input from the factory deck.    You will not be able to "patch into" the factory system.   You will only be able to remove the factory amp which is located in the bottom of the dash in the very center.
Then you will have to add an aftermarket amp that will take your low level inputs (RCA"S)
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allanjames 
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as i stated the stereo is two piece i want to use the cd input heres a pic of the stereo i want to keep the radio part and replace the cd player with a dvd player ,the dvd has only preouts and no radio thats why i want to keep radio portion any one with the wiring diagram for this stereo?1999 mustang stereo -- posted image.
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I have the radio, cd player, and amp laying around somewhere and I think I metered all the wires before I took it all out and labeled them.    I will look in storage later tonight and see what I can come up with.
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I will just use an FM Modulator, I think that will be the easiest.
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domiyork8091 wrote:
I will just use an FM Modulator, I think that will be the easiest.

i hadent thought of that ill look into that today and thanks to both for the help

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jeffchilcott wrote:
I have the radio, cd player, and amp laying around somewhere and I think I metered all the wires before I took it all out and labeled them.    I will look in storage later tonight and see what I can come up with.

thanks id apprcaite that


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